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Krueger Tuned Racing

As many of you know (from my constant posting), that my family and I built a ChumpCar race car out of a 1993 Volvo 940 Turbo. We started on August 30th and completed our journey at the completion of the ChumpCar race at Watkins Glen International this past weekend at the 7+7 (hours) endurance race.

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When we arrived on Friday, we unloaded all our gear and the car, then took the car to tech. This is where they inspect everything you've done and if they don't like it, you have to fix it or you don't race. Lucky for us, we only had to tape a couple wires on the starter. Everything went well and we got our penalty, 27 laps. You see, in ChumpCar, the base point total is 500. If your car is 500 points, you start with a 0 lap penalty. Our base value for our car was 450. We did 230 points of improvements, which equaled 180 points over the limit. This race had a 1.5 times multiplier, so that meant we were 270 points over, which is 27 laps in the hole. We'll be filing a request to re-evalutate the 450 point starting value over the winter.

The race morning was hectic to say the least. We had a drivers meeting at 8 am, then we could get the car started and driver set up at 8:45 with 2 parade laps starting at 8:55. My Uncle, Walt is the car owner, so he went first. The plan was for him to race about 10 laps, then I would head out for an hour stint. On lap 1, he passed the first car in Krueger Tuned Racing ChumpCar history. Then it went downhill quick. Heading into turn 11, he heard a pop and then the oil pressure went to 0. He brought the car into the pits, shut it off and we started to diagnose the problem. One of our other drivers, Don is a Volvo mechanic, so he knows pretty much everything there is to know. He checked several things and we decided the best thing to do was raise the motor up so we could get the oil pan out. My brother, Chuck and cousin JC took one of our trucks back to our shop (90 minutes away) to get the other motor in case we needed it. Turns out, our engine builder didn't clean the oil pan thoroughly and it clogged the metal vent. 3 hours and 13 minutes later, I was out on the track.

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It had been raining all morning and even snowed a little. I had a limited amount of time now, since my oldest son was running in the Sectional Championships for Cross Country at Victor. I ran 8 laps total with a best lap of 3:09.29. That's pretty slow, but I wasn't about to push the limits only to end up in the Armco, like some others did. The car still wasn't right, however. When you put your foot to the floor, the fuel would cut out. At first I thought it was a transmission issue. Turns out, the turbo was creating too much boost.

So I took off and rushed to his race. I actually got pulled over on the way, going 75 (in a 55) as the State Trooper told me. Luckily, he left me off with a warning, because "I was honest". My son ran his best race and was the teams 6th man, so that was great for him.

Meanwhile, Don, JC and Chuck all got a turn on the track. They all experienced the same turbo/fuel issue I had. Chuck had the fastest times in the wet, with a couple 2:54's.

We had dinner at Seneca Lodge. This is an amazing place. There is so much racing history in the bar area. F1, CanAm, NASCAR, etc all spent nights here. If you ever visit Watkins Glen, be sure to stop here.
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The garage area on Sunday morning, prior to anyone being up. It was so peaceful. But, this time change messed me up.

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Sunday came and at our drivers meeting we were told they would be delaying the start of the race due to ice on the track in 3 spots. They told us to get our regular cars out and get on the track for some caution speed laps to warm it up. It was cool to be out there in my minivan and slow speed with 100 others vehicles.

A friend of my Uncle, Pete was the first driver out. He ran a couple laps, then we brought the car into the garage to install a boost gauge, so we would know exactly how much we were making. We had to do it this way, since we weren't allowed to do any work on the car until after the green flag dropped. If we did, it would mean a 60 minute penalty. On his first lap by, he gave us a hand signal which meant 15 psi of boost. Stock is 8 and the injectors are only rated to 12. Fuel was cutting out at 15. Now we had to feather the gas to keep the boost less than 15, preferable in the 10-12 range. He ran mid to high 2:40's for his laps in the dry conditions.

Boost gauge going in.
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I went next and found it was a major pain to glance at the gauge, while checking mirrors for cars passing me, as well as managing to race with 1/2 - 3/4 throttle. I got into a decent rhythm and ran some good, consistent laps. I did 17 laps, with a best of 2:37.24. But we encountered another issue. After about 40 minutes of racing, the car acted like it was out of fuel (bogging down) on the longer / hard right hand turns - 3 of them. We're not sure what this issue was being caused by, so we just came into the pits to top off the fuel every 40 minutes. This was only using 8 gallons and it's a 20 gallon tank.

JC went next and had a best lap of 2:38.75. Don ran after that with a best lap of 2:41.16 and then Chuck finished off the race. His best time was 2:37.93. We finished 36th overall, and 18th out of the non-chumpionship cars. We certainly would have been higher up, if we weren't in the garage for 5 hours of the 13 hours. We completed 136 laps, while the winner finished 271.

Here are a few more pictures and a video of my best 2 laps, which were back to back.

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Out of turn 11, on to the main straight.

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Here is the video of my fastest 2 laps, which were back to back. Laps 82 and 83 overall.




Thank you to everyone for your support.
 
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Newbs.

On another note, not worthy of a TOPP or STOPP.

To all Data Specialists, frustrated by the constant and irritating sheet reloads when entering timing data, a refinement to the Total Time calculation has been worked out by @msgt-sd , tested in the D1 Results tab and rolled in to every other division tab. At this time, you should not have those pesky reload issues when entering gaps and no special steps need be taken to work around them. Just enter the gaps as they are shown in the replays. It shouldn't matter anymore whether the Total Time in row 6 is entered or not. If anyone has issues when entering gaps, please let us know.

If anyone wonders how to get the total time from the replays, when it hasn't been entered during scoring on Sunday night, please PM me and I'll let you know how it's done.
 
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Newbs.

On another note, not worthy of a TOPP or STOPP.

To all Data Specialists, frustrated by the constant and irritating sheet reloads when entering timing data, a refinement to the Total Time calculation has been worked out by @msgt-sd , tested in the D1 Results tab and rolled in to every other division tab. At this time, you should not have those pesky reload issues when entering gaps and no special steps need be taken to work around them. Just enter the gaps as they are shown in the replays. It shouldn't matter anymore whether the Total Time in row 6 is entered or not. If anyone has issues when entering gaps, please let us know.

If anyone wonders how to get the total time from the replays, when it hasn't been entered during scoring on Sunday night, please PM me and I'll let you know how it's done.

I take out the total time when putting in gaps to avoid those insane reloads and errors, and they would still happen. Next week I'll let you know how things go. 👍
 
I'd take out the total time when putting in gaps to avoid those insane reloads and errors, and they would still happen. Next week I'll let you know how things go. 👍
That was the most efficient workaround to only getting a maximum of 6 page reloads during data entry. It shouldn't do it at all now. We'll see how it acts when we have 4 weeks worth of sheets in there and 50 bajillion formulas running rampant.

Oh yeah, the winners gap can now be entered simply as 0.

Not everyone can have our mental syncron-i-za-tion.. :lol:

You tryin' ta make me barf again? :yuck:
 
Race of Champions
October Season
November 7, 2014
9:30 pm ET


NOTE THE DATE
Typically we race on the Friday following the end of the season, but due to this Friday being Halloween, we are opting to change the date to the following Friday.


If you are listed below, you have been selected to participate in the October S.N.A.I.L. Race of Champions. Please reply to this post with your intentions to race as soon as possible - this includes the alternates as well.


Format:

Open Lobby
3 x 20 minute races
Race 1-
Starting position determined by division in reverse order (D8, D7, D6, etc).
Race 2 & 3- Reverse grid

15 drivers + 1 host (TBD)

Division 1
1- @LLOYDZELITE69 (270) - B
2- @Nicktune (216)
alt8- @dgaf95integra (212) - B

Division 2
3- @nmcp1 (245.1) - E
4- @Falango (233) - E
alt6- @turnupdaheat (229) - B

Division 3
5- @hammersedge65 (232.1) - B
6- @FloptaStr8 (228)
alt7- @SGETI (223.1)

Division 4
7- @kadrek (252)
8- @chevron (243.1)
alt2- @Wolfsatz (231) - E - In via @kadrek being out

Division 5
9- @IceManFan_7 (262.1)
10- @CoachMK21 (241) - B
15- @USERID_77a23 (236) (At-Large) - E

Division 6
11- @joe_diben (258) - B
alt5- @pkenuelo (230.1) - D
alt11- @GTP_Nobby (221.3)

Division 7
12- @TBongX (248)
14- @Skills (246) (At-Large)
alt1- @aerolite (233.1) - E - In via @SHOCKY_WELL being out

Division 8
13- @SHOCKY_WELL (259.1)
alt3- @Mike Lobban (231) - C - In via @chevron being out
alt4- @vsfit (231) - E


Confirmed drivers will be in bold
Scratched drivers will be crossed out


Driver Selection Process:
1- (10) Top 2 in divisions 1-5
2- (03) Winner in divisions 6-8
3- (02) Two At-Large Bids (AL) - Highest season point total of a non-automatic driver (can not be from same division)


Alternate ranking determined by:
1- First non-automatic or at-large place finishers in order of points scored for the month
2- Second non-automatic or at-large place finishers in order of points scored for the month


COMBO Selection
Two combos are set. The third will be selected by driver vote.

- Autobacs Garaiya at Nurburgring GP/D (2 weeks)
--- 326HP / PP 490 / RH tires

- West Surrey Racing 1983 Aryton Senna '83 at Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit (3 weeks)
--- 172HP / PP 559 / RH tires


VOTE for ONE of the following:

A- Izuzu Bellet GT-R '69 at Autunm Ring
--- 124HP / PP 358 / SH tires

B- Nissan Fairlady Z Version S (Z33) '07 at Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit - 6
--- 326HP / PP 463 / SM tires

C- Nissan Skyline GT-S type M (Z32) '89 at Mazda Raceway Leguna Seca - 1
--- 222HP / PP 415 / SH tires

D- Alfa Romeo 8c Competizione '08 at Cape Ring Periphery - 1
--- 465HP / PP 507 / SS tires

E- Aston Martin V12 Vantage '10 at Red Bull Ring - 6
--- 535HP / PP 528 / SS tires



I will continue to update this post. Bookmark it to find it easily.

If I "Like" your post, I have recorded your decision.

Division 7
12- @TBongX (248)
14- @Skills (246) (At-Large)
alt1- @aerolite (233.1) - E - In via @SHOCKY_WELL being out

Division 8
13- @SHOCKY_WELL (259.1)
alt3- @Mike Lobban (231) - C - In via @chevron being out
alt4- @vsfit (231) - E


Confirmed drivers will be in bold
Scratched drivers will be crossed out


Driver Selection Process:
1- (10) Top 2 in divisions 1-5
2- (03) Winner in divisions 6-8
3- (02) Two At-Large Bids (AL) - Highest season point total of a non-automatic driver (can not be from same division)


Alternate ranking determined by:
1- First non-automatic or at-large place finishers in order of points scored for the month
2- Second non-automatic or at-large place finishers in order of points scored for the month


COMBO Selection
Two combos are set. The third will be selected by driver vote.

- Autobacs Garaiya at Nurburgring GP/D (2 weeks)
--- 326HP / PP 490 / RH tires

- West Surrey Racing 1983 Aryton Senna '83 at Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit (3 weeks)
--- 172HP / PP 559 / RH tires


VOTE for ONE of the following:

A- Izuzu Bellet GT-R '69 at Autunm Ring
--- 124HP / PP 358 / SH tires

B- Nissan Fairlady Z Version S (Z33) '07 at Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit - 6
--- 326HP / PP 463 / SM tires

C- Nissan Skyline GT-S type M (Z32) '89 at Mazda Raceway Leguna Seca - 1
--- 222HP / PP 415 / SH tires

D- Alfa Romeo 8c Competizione '08 at Cape Ring Periphery - 1
--- 465HP / PP 507 / SS tires

E- Aston Martin V12 Vantage '10 at Red Bull Ring - 6
--- 535HP / PP 528 / SS tires



I will continue to update this post. Bookmark it to find it easily.

If I "Like" your post, I have recorded your decision.
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I will be able to attend. I never thought I would make a Race of Champions, go figure. I vote for: D-Alfa Romeo 8c Competizione '08 at Cape Ring Periphery, 465HP / PP 507 / SS tires.[/QUOTE]


I'm in. I vote for B.
 
Prize A Selection

Car: Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 '85

PP415 HP210 (After Oil Change)
Sports Hard Tires



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Track: Grand Valley East (Forward)


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You just exploded my brain.

Love this car so much. I was just telling everyone in DTC tonight how this would be my car choice if I ever won Prize A.

Nice work. It's a great car if you learn how to drive it properly...it will bite you if you don't :)
 
Very Memorable Sunday Racing for me. Winning the night has been close so many times and at the wrong moment either I, equipment or disconnects have happened. Last night finally it all came together; Great Racing! Kept a cool head! and Just had a lot of fun! I'd like to congratulate @JJLopez427 because over the last few weeks he has not only improved his speed but his racecraft is sublime! Great Racing with ya!

Here are some snapshots from last night!


The D4 Snail Train!

Trial Mountain Circuit by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

A view from the back on Reverse Grid
Trial Mountain Circuit_2 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

The monster still missing!
Trial Mountain Circuit_1 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

RedBull Ring with the Vantage is a lot of fun!
Red Bull Ring by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

Make it 2 to go
Red Bull Ring_1 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

@JJLopez427 looking strong like a bull
Red Bull Ring_2 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

@gotdirt410sp making me sweat
Red Bull Ring_3 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

2 Laps to go and I lock up the brakes at my usual spot.
Red Bull Ring_4 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

In less than a lap, I go from 1st, to 2nd to 3rd again. Here @JJLopez427 makes a masterful pass without touching! :bowdown:
Red Bull Ring_5 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

Tried to make a comeback on the outside but he kept it nice and tidy.
Red Bull Ring_6 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

and a few seconds back another great battle was happening
Red Bull Ring_7 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

Reverse grid finish @gotdirt410sp saves a 4th place after visiting the sand trap.
Red Bull Ring_8 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

Very clean start for all races especially at Monza! A very well behaved D4
Autodromo Nazionale Monza by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

2 wide at Ascari
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_2 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

4 Wide right before parabolica
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_3 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

3 for 1 pass
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_4 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

2 wide at Ascari another set of 2
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_5 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

I did not know we could run with team mates
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_7 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

At Roggia
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_8 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

@JJLopez427 racing hard but totally clean at parabolica
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_9 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

Pushing the boundary of 2 wide at Ascari may not always yield the best benefit
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_10 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

Our host @Wardenclyffe could not resist stopping for the Poster Photo! The blest looking helmet of D4 even @JLBowler wants it for his bowling.
Autodromo Nazionale Monza_1 by W0lfsatz, on Flickr

With some Picassa Editing to bring up the light













Great pictures! :)
And thank you very much! Im not fast but I try to enjoy every race, and then the Best results come by themselves. :)
 
Krueger Tuned Racing

As many of you know (from my constant posting), that my family and I built a ChumpCar race car out of a 1993 Volvo 940 Turbo. We started on August 30th and completed our journey at the completion of the ChumpCar race at Watkins Glen International this past weekend at the 7+7 (hours) endurance race.


Thank you to everyone for your support.

Congrats on completing the race! That is definitely a feat in itself, and working through all those problems you encountered is perseverance at its finest. Reading stories like this makes me want to build a race car more and more every time! I just wish we had some decent tracks out here in Vancouver. We have one short course about an hour from Vancouver, but that's it unless I drive a few more hours.
 
Congrats on completing the race! That is definitely a feat in itself, and working through all those problems you encountered is perseverance at its finest. Reading stories like this makes me want to build a race car more and more every time! I just wish we had some decent tracks out here in Vancouver. We have one short course about an hour from Vancouver, but that's it unless I drive a few more hours.
Short, but challenging... Once you get past all the concrete, the track can be run at a pretty quick pace
 
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